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Topic: If you could travel around in a motorhome (Read 5313 times)

I've been up and down the east coast from NYC to Miami and on the ocean to the Virgin Islands but have never got to see the Mississippi river. Actually Alabama is as far west I have got. Want to take a dip in the pacific someday.

An interesting note I have observed: the farther north you travel from SC the more folks start taking sugar out of the iced tea and put it in the cornbread.

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Sweet Caroline where the Sun rises over the deep blue sea and sets somewhere beyond Tennessee

We have an older couple in our club who take off every summer in their RV and troll along the West Coast stopping at breweries along the way. Of course, they live year round in their RV which they actually park at an airport hangar that he occupies as well.

Fall - Start in New England and move through the South and all around the Gulf.Winter - Texas and the Southwest making my way up the coastSpring - Western states. Gotta hit the fishing spots!Summer - Northern Midwest.

I figure I ought to be able to hunt, fish, and drink my way around the country in 12 months!

The wife and I have talked about taking a road trip and hitting up all the National Parks. A motorhome would be the ideal way of doing this type of trip. I would have to map out side trips to check out breweries along the way. Of course, we'd have to spend ski season in the mountains too.

We want to explore the southwest. I also want to travel up to Alaska. Our hope is to retire in our RV. The wife and I have limited vacation time, so it's hard to get to really appreciate the great frontier. Someday we will...I hope.